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Which statement about the ordered pairs (-9, 3) and (2, - 4) is true for the equation

6x - y/2 = 14?

(-9, 3) is a solution to the equation.
(2, - 4) is a solution to the equation.
Neither ordered pair is a solution.
Both ordered pairs are solutions.

User Carmi
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Answer:

(2, - 4) is a solution to the equation

Explanation:

Substitute the x and y coordinates of the points into the left side of the equation and if equal to the right side then they are a solution.

(- 9, 3 )

6(- 9) -
(3)/(2)

= - 54 - 1.5 = - 55.5 ≠ 14 ← not a solution

(2, - 4)

6(2) -
(-4)/(2)

= 12 + 2 = 14 ← This is a solution

Thus (2, - 4) is a solution to the equation

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